Comparison

Slopfence vs Microsoft Purview

Microsoft Purview needs M365 licensing and lacks native ChatGPT and Claude coverage. Slopfence is a browser-native DLP for AI tools that deploys in an afternoon. Compare the two.

Microsoft Purview is a broad compliance and DLP suite tied to the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Its AI coverage centres on Copilot and Microsoft surfaces; third-party tools like ChatGPT and Claude aren't natively protected. Slopfence is a focused, browser-native DLP layer that covers any browser-based AI tool with no M365 dependency.

CapabilitySlopfenceMicrosoft Purview
Native ChatGPT / Claude coverage
Works without M365 licensing
Blocks prompts in real time at the browserLimited
Deploys in an afternoon
Covers Microsoft Copilot
Broad enterprise compliance suiteFocused on AI DLP
No infrastructure changes required

The bottom line

If you're all-in on Microsoft 365 and need enterprise-wide compliance tooling, Purview is comprehensive. If you specifically need to stop leaks into ChatGPT, Claude and other third-party AI tools — quickly, without new licensing — Slopfence is purpose-built for exactly that.

Frequently asked

Does Microsoft Purview protect ChatGPT?

Purview's AI DLP is centred on Microsoft surfaces and Copilot. It does not natively block prompts sent to third-party tools like ChatGPT or Claude at the browser. Slopfence does.

Do I need Microsoft 365 to use Slopfence?

No. Slopfence is a standalone browser extension with no M365 dependency — it deploys via Chrome/Edge GPO or any MDM.

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